[The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa, from 1865 to His Death, Volume II (of 2), 1869-1873 by David Livingstone]@TWC D-Link bookThe Last Journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa, from 1865 to His Death, Volume II (of 2), 1869-1873 CHAPTER IX 55/55
We killed a cow to-day, and found peculiar flat worms in the substance of the liver, and some that were rounded. FOOTNOTES: [23] Without entering into the merits of a disputed point as to whether the men on their return journey would have been brought to a standstill at Unyanyembe but for the opportune presence of Lieutenant Cameron and his party, it will be seen nevertheless that this entry fully bears out the assertion of the men that they had cloth laid by in store here for the journey to the coast. It seems that by an unfortunate mistake a box of desiccated milk, of which the Doctor was subsequently in great need, was left behind amongst these goods.
The last words written by him will remind one of the circumstance.
On their return the unlucky box was the first thing that met Susi's eye!--ED. [24] Midday halt. [25] Sweet potatoes..
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